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Meet flyingfish, the 15-Year-Old Exploring the Unknown in 'the way night falls'
October 18, 2023
flyingfish’s artistry paints a portrait of raw, unbridled discovery in motion.
Author:
Abby Kenna
Cafuné Have the Perfect 'Love Songs For The End'
October 18, 2023
"As we wrote this EP, we realized that everything is always ending - in the world at large, within each of our lives."
Author:
Alessandra Rincon
Unusual Demont Returns With “NIGHTTIME,” Announces 'Chrysalis' Project
October 18, 2023
"This is my first song in a very long time, and I’m excited to say that it’s also a new sound that I’ve never done before.”
Author:
Carter Fife
Enigmatic Artist BADMIND Emerges From the Shadows With Debut Single "redemption"
October 18, 2023
Next to nothing is known about BADMIND.
Author:
Jazmin Kylene
Cosette’s “Eyes” is a Glimpse of Pure Artistic Vision
October 18, 2023
Cosette is an artist who is deserving of both your eyes and ears as winter slowly descends upon us.
Author:
Carter Fife
YUNGBLUD Joins Forces with Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Sykes For Rousing New Single “Happier” | THE NOISE
October 18, 2023
On the rousing new single “Happier,” rebellious alt-rocker YUNGBLUD teams up with Oli Sykes of Grammy-nominated rock band Bring Me The Horizon.
Author:
Allissa Williams
Blu DeTiger and Mallrat Enchant in Hypnotic Single “Cut Me Down”
October 16, 2023
With enough danceability to be a hit in ultra-cool clubs but laid-back enough to bring a melodic vibe to any daytime activity, “Cut Me Down” is ethereal and compelling.
Author:
Emily Foster
Ivan Cornejo Delivers a Pain-Stricken Ballad in “Donde Estás”
October 16, 2023
Though he’s barely 19, it's little surprise Cornejo is being hailed as the next big thing in Latin music.
Author:
Jazmin Kylene
PinkPantheress Conjures a Bittersweet Daydream in "Capable of Love"
October 16, 2023
Effervescent and faithfully committed to Y2K culture, PinkPantheress' latest single arrives as yet another glimpse into her inimitable craft.
Author:
Jazmin Kylene
It's Mad Tsai's World and We're Just Living in It
October 16, 2023
“mad’s world” is an encouraging word for anyone weighed down by the yoke of disapproving parents or the world at large.
Author:
Nathan Ahamed
Maasho Squares Off With His Personal "SAD MACHINE"
April 10, 2021
"SAD MACHINE" is an anthem for party animals and wallflowers alike.
Author:
Alexis Vaganos
Johan Lenox's 'chamber johan' Turns His Hits Into Striking Symphonies
June 21, 2021
<i>chamber johan</i> almost feels like a victory lap, one where the horns are replaced by lush string orchestration.
Author:
Carter Fife
OSTON Holds Up a Literal Mirror to Her Everyday Life in "Sour" Visual [Premiere]
September 15, 2021
The new visual for "Sour" sees Oston opening up about deep-rooted insecurities.
Author:
Giselle Libby
Kacey Musgraves' 'star-crossed' Is More Than a Break-Up Album
September 23, 2021
This is an album about heartbreak and loneliness, growth and change.
Author:
Taylor Schutt
SAULT Releases Five New Albums, Free For Five Days Only
November 4, 2022
The UK neo-soul collective regularly challenges the status quo to wondrous effect.
Author:
Jazmin Kylene
Takayoshi Delivers a Burst of Emphatic 'songs that can fit in your pocket'
August 23, 2023
'songs that can fit in your pocket' is no misnomer, emerging as a tidy brief collection of songs that energize, deliver poignantly, and then shift into the next track.
Author:
DJ Connor
Sophia Alexa's “Hall Pass” Is a Pensive Reflection on Self-Sabotage
August 28, 2023
"I’ve always had this fear that when something is going too well, I’m just waiting for it to fall apart."
Author:
DJ Connor
Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion Get a Little Mean in the Fabulous "Not My Fault"
December 15, 2023
The powerhouse duo caps off 2023 with an infectious pop-rap stunner.
Author:
Alessandra Rincon
Landon Barker Admits He May Never Get Over Her in "Over You"
March 22, 2024
"Some people you will never get over until the day you die."
Author:
Alessandra Rincon
Saya Gray Explores Yearning and Heartbreak in Debut Album 'SAYA'
February 27, 2025
'SAYA' paints a new portrait of an artist who has consistently defied simple classification.
Author:
Gia Acosta